You wait
...breathless
...with bated breath
...breathing one breath
and then another, and again...
– take your pick.
How does one wait for
words doled out one-at-a-time?
Did you think they'd flash
the page to illuminate your mind
without you having to learn
the fine art of patience
and silent revery?
Ask your friends for words.
Let each present you with
one word, and only one.
Let it start with
the iconic measure
of the person's name.
Let their word be a gift
and not a game. Let it be said,
and, for the pleasure,
read, and re-read.
Let yourself marry
the word's meaning to the person
and their experience of you.
Let their word find you bereft
and in dire need of it. Take it
in like food. Let it stick
– a tender golden toffee –
to the roof of your mouth.
Savour it slowly.
Let it fill the space
each person claims
with the sunny taste
of gladness.
When tears of gratitude
well up, cherish the liquid form
their words have taken.
If you find yourself laughing,
be aware that each word,
popping like popcorn
in the sealed chambers
of your heart, bursts
forth unfurling
its truth.
Let their words scroll,
a priceless papyrus
of archaic wisdoms
reverently incanted;
or, as worry beads, roll
between anxious fingers,
worn smooth as whispered
devotions oft repeated.
Let the sounds announce
a New World, the words,
concise mnemonics
for all you had forgotten
and needed to remember.
Let each word – as distinct
as the one who gave it –
welcome you back
to humanity's fold.
YOU ARE READING
Express, baggage and all...
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